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Arduino is an open source computer hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices and interactive objects that can sense and control objects in the physical world. The project's products are distributed as open-source hardware and software, which are licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) or the GNU General Public License (GPL),[1] permitting the manufacture of Arduino boards and software distribution by anyone. Arduino boards are available commercially in preassembled form, or as do-it-yourself (DIY) kits.

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Learn how to use a Lidar sensor and an Arduino to build a configurable forward-facing obstacle detection solution for your 3DR Solo.Here it comes: an affordable, front facing collision detection solution for your 3DR Solo Drone!This hack describes everything you need to establish Lidar-based obstacle detection with direct feedback in the Solex App.

My staircase has claimed a broken toe some time ago. Fortunately, it wasn’t my toe, but I feel for the poor fella. The toe is OK now, but it got me thinking, is there anything I could do to reduce the risk of dealing with another victim? Plus if I could do this on the cheap, that would be super!

Control any of the 55 RGB LEDs on the tree, let Santa twerk for you, control a model railroad, or display custom text on an LED dot matrix.Have you always wanted anyone in the world to be able to control your X-mas decoration in your living room? - No? - We neither, but we built it anyway.

Amazon Echo is fun to use and it has a really cool feature to control most of the home automation devices that are available out there, like Philips Hue and other devices. But nothing is better than experimenting and building your own DIY Home automation system.

Arduino boards are great for experimentation. You just plug the wires in, and the connections stay there with spring force. On the other hand, they also pull out quite easily, so I developed an Arduino Uno enclosure that when the lid is tightened, it also tightens down the wires going into the board, locking them down and providing a good amount of strain relief.

It turns out that it is quite easy to get Alexa communicate with Arduino via Raspberry Pi with Node-RED. All you have to do is installing two Node-RED modules and setup up a Node-RED Flow with Alexa Local and Arduino nodes. Here I have a project which has Alexa turn on and off two LED lights as a demo.

Want to wirelessly control a Mars rover from your laptop?You are in the right place, this kit does exactly that. 10 minutes is what it takes to wire up the electronics, it doesn\'t even need soldering. For people who know programming, this kit is more than a remote control robot.